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2019 Tour de France, Features, Opinion and analysis, Racing -

After four stages hustling for promo goods, sustaining minor injuries and emotional damage in the process, I’m proud to bring you the single most important story of the Tour de France. These are the hits and (mostly) misses of the 2019 Tour de France promotional caravan.

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2019 Tour de France, Features, Kristof Ramon, Photo galleries, photography, Racing -

Here at CyclingTips we’re fortunate to have such talented photographers where we can showcase their work in big, beautiful formats to tell the story of the race, and most importantly the moments in-between races. Belgian photographer Kristof Ramon is one of our esteemed photographers who I’m proud to call a friend. Kristof is of course …

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2019 Tour de France, Features, Michael Woods, News, Racing -

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VAL THORENS, France (CT) – When Michael Woods rolls across the finish line on the Champs-Élysées tomorrow he will be the first human in history to have run a sub-4 minute mile and finished the Tour de France. He’s pretty sure of that stat, anyway. “It’s one of the reasons I wanted to come to …

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2019 Tour de France, Egan Bernal, Features, Racing -

Egan Bernal looked down at the stuffed lion in his hand, the bouquet of yellow flowers cradled in his arm, and shook his head gently. In that moment, he realised – or began to realise, or maybe didn't quite realise yet at all – that he was about to win the Tour de France.

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2019 Tour de France, Features, News, Racing -

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The penultimate stage of the 2019 Tour de France has been shortened to just 59km, race organizer ASO announced Friday evening. The stage will still start in Albertville and finish in Val Thorens, as planned, but two climbs will be cut out of the middle of the stage. The category 1 Cormet de Roseland and …

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